Android Studio Essential Training

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6/13/2018

Want to develop Android apps? You need Android Studio—the IDE designed by Google specifically for Android app development. This course is fully revised for 2018, covering all the essential features in the latest stable iteration of Android Studio (v3.1) and critical resources such as Intel HAXM. Instructor David Gassner introduces the Android Studio interface, helps you set up your environment and your first project, and provides handy shortcuts for writing and debugging code. Learn how to add version control by integrating Android Studio with GitHub, and monitor CPU and memory usage. David also shows how to manage project dependencies, use templates, generate graphics and other resources, and switch back and forth between the two supported programming languages, Java and Kotlin.

Topics include:

Installing Android Studio on macOS and Windows

Creating your first project

Creating virtual devices for testing

Using version control

Building, running, and debugging projects

Managing dependencies

Editing Kotlin code

Inspecting and decompiling Kotlin bytecode

Using templates

Refactoring code

Using the layout editor

Skill Level Beginner

2h 28m

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- [David] My name is David Gassner.Welcome to this course about Android Studio,Google's integrated development environmentfor Android developers.Android Studio has been around since 2013,but it continually evolves.I'll show you how to install Android Studioand how to create your first project.But then, I'll focus on all the different toolsthat are available.I'll describe how to use various shortcuts to speed upyour development and testing work,how to create image and other resourcesto incorporate into your Android apps,and how to switch back and forthbetween Android's two supportedprogramming languages, Java and Kotlin.

I hope this course helps you get startedwith Android Studio so you can create your own Android apps.